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An outdoor exhibition booth, likely part of a festival, is captured from a slightly elevated, rotated perspective. The main subjects are display cases showcasing various artifacts and several individuals, some partially obscured. In the foreground, a series of interconnected glass display cases with black frames hold a collection of what appear to be cultural relics or historical artifacts. These include dark, intricate carvings, some adorned with natural fibers or straw, and lighter-colored, possibly stone, sculptures. White material lines the bottom of some cases, providing a backdrop for the items. Several framed documents with illegible text are placed on top of and inside the display cases, with one frame visibly titled "Cultural Relics." Behind the display cases, a large white banner serves as a backdrop, featuring the text "The Salone CIVIC FESTIVAL" alongside a stylized map of Sierra Leone. A person in a white shirt stands behind the banner structure, and another individual is partially visible further back. To the left, a green tent structure is visible, and part of a white banner with the "Orange Money" logo and orange arrows can be seen. On the far left, a TV screen or monitor is mounted on a stand. The ground appears to be paved or hardened dirt, with distinct shadows suggesting a sunny daytime setting. The presence of tents and display cases indicates a public event or exhibition, likely in Freetown, Sierra Leone, given the "Salone CIVIC FESTIVAL" text, "Salone" being a common term for Sierra Leone. The overall atmosphere suggests a cultural or informational event.
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